Category Archives: Knife Gate Valve

Actuated Gate Valve Various Types and Its Importance

The rising stem and the non rising stem Actuated Gate Valve are the two different types of valves commonly used in most of the places today. The rising stem valve is identified by a threaded shaft which is rotated by … Continue reading

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Manual knife gate valve and installation of structural features

Manual Knife Gate Valve with a simple and compact structure, reasonable design, light and materials, sealing, reliable, light and flexible operation, small size, channel flow, flow resistance, light weight, easy to install, easy to disassemble, etc., can be working pressure … Continue reading

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How to find a Knife Gate Valve supplier on the internet?

Some people would like to find suppliers from the internet. Because the internet contact such as email and msn (the most common IM tool in business) is no cost and fast. Here I give you an idea a very common … Continue reading

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Knife Gate Valve for Slurry Applications

The knife gate valve developed for slurry and abrasive applications to address reliability while keeping life cycle costs down. The valve is a result of a long-term and customer oriented product development. The product was made possible by the company’s … Continue reading

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AWWA Standard C-509 Knife Gate Valve

Valves shall conform to the latest version of AWWA Standard C-509 covering Resilient Seated Knife Gate Valve for Water Supply Service. The gate valve shall have a cast iron body, bonnet and wedge. The wedge shall be totally encapsulated with … Continue reading

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A matter of common valve leakage fault

(1)The leakage of the gate valve housing generally use the casting process. Although forging can replace castings for high temperature and pressure conditions, but by the process or cost constraints, large-sized shell usually casting manufacturing. Because there casting porosity, slag, … Continue reading

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